Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

One night. Four people. Two marriages. This classic American portrait of a tempest-tossed marriage returns to the Mendocino Theatre Company stage, a year after the playwright’s death. Gut-wrenching and visceral, this seminal work shows that Albee’s genius is as powerful and relevant today as it was fifty years ago.

“George and Martha revel in the dissection of the truth and illusion that have kept them bound in their fiery marriage.”—Edward Albee Society

One night. Four people. Two marriages. This classic American portrait of a tempest-tossed marriage returns to the Mendocino Theatre Company stage, a year after the playwright’s death. Gut-wrenching and visceral, this seminal work shows that Albee’s genius is as powerful and relevant today as it was fifty years ago.

“George and Martha revel in the dissection of the truth and illusion that have kept them bound in their fiery marriage.”—Edward Albee Society